defrag4 Posted February 1, 2019 Posted February 1, 2019 (edited) Hey guys, I had put together this parts list for my personal use but figured it might help some of you guys as well. Its mostly for the later model 3VZE toyhomes, though many of the suspension/rear axle stuff will apply to anyone with a 6-lug rear. Most stuff is from O'Reilleys, Amazon, a few parts direct from Toyota My truck is a 1992 3VZE V6 - the front brakes should be the same for all 3VZE trucks, the rear brakes should be the same for all 6-lug 1-ton axles no matter the year or engine. 3VZE Front Axle Parts Rotors: BBR 96182RGS - https://amzn.to/2E0utdA Front Pads: WAG MX303 - https://amzn.to/2BAaUXm Front Wheel Bearing - Outer - Timken SET3 Bearing Set - https://amzn.to/2KBsOM1 Front Wheel Bearing - Inner - Timken SET5 Bearing Set - https://amzn.to/2ScTh5f Front Wheel Bearing Seal - Toyota Part Number 90311-50005 / BECK/ARNLEY 0522375 - https://amzn.to/2KEx25S 6-Lug Acorn Wheel Nut - Dorman 611-118 - https://amzn.to/2S9fWPO Wheel Nut Toyota Part No. - 90942-01055 Front Wheel Stud - Dorman 610-338 - https://amzn.to/2DYYavU 1-Ton Rear Axle Parts DRW BrakeBest Drum Brake Hardware Kit - Part # 17215 - https://amzn.to/2BA9Rq8 BrakeBest Select Brake Drum - Part # 9353DGS - https://amzn.to/2r8i0fG BrakeBest Select Brake Shoes - Part # 523 - https://amzn.to/2Bzq5QE Bearing seal - National Oil Seal 226285 - https://amzn.to/2DYL4P1 Rear Wheel Bearing Outer Set - Timken Set47 - https://amzn.to/3kmhcOl Rear Wheel Inner Bearing- Timken JLM104948 - https://amzn.to/35sKhkT Rear Wheel Inner Race - Timken - JLM104910- https://amzn.to/3kqvjlB Inner Axle Lip Seal - National Oil Seal 710076 - https://amzn.to/2r2qlS6 Rear Wheel Cylinder - Dorman W37654 - https://amzn.to/2S9QUAa Axle Shaft Hub Seal/Paper Gasket - Toyota Part No.: 43422-60040 Rear Wheel Studs - Dorman 610-339 - https://amzn.to/2TKuG9w Rear wheel stud nut - Toyota Part No.: 94115-71400 Rear Wheel stud washer - Toyota Part No.: 90201-14006 6-Lug Acorn Wheel Nut - Dorman 611-118 - https://amzn.to/2S9fWPO Wheel Nut Toyota Part No. - 90942-01055 1986 Left Hand Studs - Toyota Part No: 90942-02057 1986 Left Hand Nut -Toyota Part No: 90942-01009 Rear Brake Star Adjuster: Toyota Part No: 47405-30020 Rear Leaf Spring Parts - Lower Spring Eye Bushing Toyota Part No.: 90385-18046 - https://amzn.to/2zoUTSw Upper Spring Eye Bushing Toyota Part No.: 90385-18012 Rear Shocks - Bilstein 24-002585 - https://amzn.to/2P666MW Front Shocks - Bilstein 24-184830 - https://amzn.to/2KAGS8F Airbags - AIR LIFT 57113 - https://amzn.to/2FGE2Qz Helpful Tools Brake Spring Compressor Tool - https://amzn.to/2Sc1uXt Maintenance/Repair Items Timing Belt/Water Pump Kit - Aisin TKT-016 - https://amzn.to/2t0t0fW 3VZE Fuel Pump - Denso 951-0001- https://amzn.to/2UCfzib Fuel filter - FRAM G6680 - https://amzn.to/2TqZ2gB Edited November 7 by defrag4 Quote
defrag4 Posted February 1, 2019 Author Posted February 1, 2019 feel free to toss me anything you think I am missing and I can update the main post! Quote
Derek up North Posted February 2, 2019 Posted February 2, 2019 I'm not sure how often people are needing them, but the rear wheel studs are retained with Toyota nuts :- https://www.toyotapartsdeal.com/oem/toyota~nut~94115-71400.html and washers:- https://www.toyotapartsdeal.com/oem/toyota~washer-plate~90201-14006.html Quote
Derek up North Posted February 2, 2019 Posted February 2, 2019 I also stumbled across this site with illustrated parts diagrams:- https://partsouq.com/en/catalog/genuine/pick?c=Toyota&model=HILUX&ssd=%24*KwGx6-OIsrOzAAAAANGCXAo%24 AFAIK, the V6 Model is the VZN95L. https://partsouq.com/es/catalog/toyota/category?catalog=US&model_code=VZN95L-TWSREA6 Quote
Derek up North Posted February 2, 2019 Posted February 2, 2019 Feel free to link to (almost) everything I know about 'Air Springs'. Quote
jjrbus Posted February 3, 2019 Posted February 3, 2019 The one thing I would like to add is the part # for the 1986 rear axle lug nut. I found a Toyota # but it is discontinued and does not cross reference with anything. Quote
Derek up North Posted February 3, 2019 Posted February 3, 2019 I assume you have the best interests at heart of 1986 owners who are replacing snapped LH thread studs and can't use conical seat nuts? These might do the trick (Dorman 611-202.1):- https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/dorman-autograde-wheel-nut-m14-150-flanged-flat-face-22mm-hex-34mm-length-quantity-1-611-2021/21260517-P Or (Dorman 611-246.1):- https://www.amazon.com/Dorman-611-246-WHEEL-NUT-M14-1-5/dp/B0076H3CSM Quote
jjrbus Posted February 3, 2019 Posted February 3, 2019 You assume right! Not being a mechanic or engineer so I am a bit leery of recommending these nuts. Maybe sometimes I am too cautious? Quote
defrag4 Posted February 4, 2019 Author Posted February 4, 2019 (edited) added 3vze fuel pump and fuel filter, ill do some hunting on those left hand nuts, but why not just change all the studs/nuts to RH out so you dont have to deal with that oddball issue? ? Edited February 4, 2019 by defrag4 Quote
defrag4 Posted February 4, 2019 Author Posted February 4, 2019 Found some part numbers on the axle thread, not sure if they still exist or not but they do show as available when I search for them on toyotapartsdeal.com Left Hand Studs: Toyota Part No: 90942-02057 Left Hand Nut Toyota Part No: 90942-01009 Quote
Derek up North Posted February 4, 2019 Posted February 4, 2019 I seem to remember a number of years ago that someone had Toyota search their inventory nationwide and they only managed to track down half a dozen LH studs. Quote
jjrbus Posted February 4, 2019 Posted February 4, 2019 20 hours ago, defrag4 said: added 3vze fuel pump and fuel filter, ill do some hunting on those left hand nuts, but why not just change all the studs/nuts to RH out so you dont have to deal with that oddball issue? ? Switching to RH studs is a piece of cake. I tried finding flat Toyota 1986 lugnuts for someone and no luck at all. Of course I am not the best searcher on the internet. The person I was looking for went back to the junkyard where he bought the rims and found the lugnuts laying where he had left them! Quote
jjrbus Posted February 4, 2019 Posted February 4, 2019 19 hours ago, Derek up North said: I seem to remember a number of years ago that someone had Toyota search their inventory nationwide and they only managed to track down half a dozen LH studs. I remember that also, can not be that long ago?? Or was it lugnuts????? Quote
defrag4 Posted February 12, 2019 Author Posted February 12, 2019 (edited) Replacement Tire Valve Stem - Toyota Part No: 90942-05026 or Aftermarket Tr-544 (needs to be bent slighty to proper angle) Edited February 12, 2019 by defrag4 Quote
AtlantaCamper Posted February 13, 2019 Posted February 13, 2019 5 hours ago, defrag4 said: Replacement Tire Valve Stem Valve stems can be carefully bent to be at an optimum angle for a dual head fill head or tire pressure gauge. Mine were brass which I think is a very common material for these parts. I used an aluminum tube about 10" long with thick side walls and an inner diameter just a bit bigger than the valve stem. Fitting the aluminum tube over the stem I was able to bend them very carefully to get the perfect access. Most off the shelf stems will not have an angle that is easy to work with and will require bending in some way. I recently stripped and repainted all of my steel rims (hint: use duplicolor and not rustoleum paint) and I ended up keeping my old stems rather than replacing as they didn't leak and I was happy with the access to the head after I carefully bent them this way. Before bending it was a real pain to check pressure and put air in. Quote
jjrbus Posted February 13, 2019 Posted February 13, 2019 My original stems had had valve extensions on them for who knows how many years/miles, which I am going to assume stressed them far beyond what they were designed for. I wish I had known about the TR 544 before I spent big bucks on the OE Toyota stems! The stems can also be bent using 2 small box wrenches. Quote
defrag4 Posted February 14, 2019 Author Posted February 14, 2019 adding part number for upper control arms, rather than dicking with the replacing the bushings I have found just ripping the whole arm out and replacing with these dorman arms with pre-pressed bushings is much faster and easier, they have held up well over many tens of thousands of miles of beating the crap out of them, so can recommend! Dorman 522-651 Front Upper Suspension Control Arm https://amzn.to/2Ec5rHH Quote
jjrbus Posted February 15, 2019 Posted February 15, 2019 I had the neighborhood wrench do the control arm bushings, even with a press the new ones did not go in easily! Actually he was so cheap I had him do the whole front end and just stood there and handed him tools. Quote
AtlantaCamper Posted February 18, 2019 Posted February 18, 2019 What about rear brake adjusters? The part with the teeth that you move with a screwdriver through that little slot. I see only this part at Rock Auto: BECK/ARNLEY 0850078 (right) and BECK/ARNLEY 0850085 (left) https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/toyota,1987,pickup,2.4l+l4,1277502,brake+&+wheel+hub,drum+brake+adjusting+screw,10285 I had a problem with the self-adjusting system on one side and I'd like to replace all of the parts associated with this issue. Also, is there a particular brand of rear brake shoe that is recommended over others? Quote
linda s Posted February 18, 2019 Posted February 18, 2019 The Beck/Arnley ones clearly show they are for the W chassis. Those are the correct adjusters. If you want tp pay 3 times the price I can get you the Toyota part number. Toyota still makes all the parts for your brakes. Beck/Arnley also has the correct shoe listed on Rock Auto. I always buy that brand if I can. I never buy Centrix. Brake shoes for my Nissan dually were not made right and they wouldn't take them back. Right length and width but wrong arc. I worked for days before I could figure out why the drums wouldn't fit back on. Linda S Quote
AtlantaCamper Posted February 18, 2019 Posted February 18, 2019 4 hours ago, linda s said: Those are the correct adjusters. Thanks Linda. I've ordered those adjusters and shoes. Quote
AtlantaCamper Posted February 25, 2019 Posted February 25, 2019 Now that I've got my brakes apart I see that the reason one side was not 'self-adjusting' is due in part to a bad parking brake cable on the right side. Does anyone know of a source for the proper length cables with the housing that attaches at the brake plate? I see several parts for "1-ton" but for single rear wheel and are not long enough. Description for these: "Rear Left; RWD; 1 Ton; Heavy Duty Brakes; w/Single Rear Wheel [SRW]" These seem to have the correct housing but the wrong total cable length. The total cable length should be in the range of 93 to 96 inches, not the 77 or 79 inches listed for these "single rear 1-ton" part numbers. Different length wheelbase? The right (passenger) side housing is longer than the left at ~47 inches compared to ~44 inches for left side housing. Some vendors indicate the same length of housing for both sides, which probably means the right side wouldn't fit. Left and right are different part numbers. RAYBESTOS BC93547 is an example of a right side part that seems to be right except for being too short overall. Corresponding left side RAYBESTOS BC93546 also seems correct except for the total length. I could get the shorter cable with (presumably) the correct housing and adapt the old cable to the new to get the correct length I suppose. Quote
Derek up North Posted February 25, 2019 Posted February 25, 2019 I'm not sure if these OEM part numbers might help, but ... https://partsouq.com/es/catalog/toyota/part?catalog=US&model_code=VZN95L-TWSREA6&group=4601#8i46430 Quote
AtlantaCamper Posted February 25, 2019 Posted February 25, 2019 I've ordered one locally that will require a cable length modification. I'll let y'all know if the housing fits correctly and if it works. It's only a $30 investment and will at least let me put the axle back together. meanwhile I'll continue to look for the correct part so if anyone knows feel free to let me know. Quote
AtlantaCamper Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 (edited) Aftermarket parking brake cable arrived. Decent quality and fit. I did have to do some filing to get bolt holes to align with the brake plate, otherwise functional quality/fit. Length is short as expected, but I plan to get some decent fasteners and join cables together to make the right length. It seems sailing folks are doing this kind of repair to 1/8"wire rope with good success so I'll figure out what they use. It appears that there is one, maybe two, different manufacturers of this particular aftermarket cable and all of the auto shops simply resell the same thing so if you need one you can pretty much go anywhere and get it. Find a manufacturer where (for the passenger side) specs are: Cable Length (In): 79-3/16 Inch Conduit Length (In): 47-1/4 Inch and you should be good. Mine was for O'Reilly BrakeBest Brake Cable Part # BC93547 (passenger/right). (edit) FYI, I ended up using some simple clamps to hold the cables together. It isn't pretty but works fine and holds strong enough. "Stainless Steel 1/8" M3 Wire Rope Cable Clip Clamp" Edited March 4, 2019 by AtlantaCamper Quote
Derek up North Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 12 hours ago, AtlantaCamper said: ... O'Reilly BrakeBest Brake Cable Part # BC93547 (passenger/right). This appears to also be a Raybestos part number. https://www.amazon.com/Raybestos-BC93547-Professional-Grade-Parking/dp/B000C735GW Quote
linda s Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 This one looks pretty close. Has same fittings on ends and is from a Toyota but it's 92.75 inches long. Isn't that what you said yours needed to be or super close? From a 95 T100 https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=303952&cc=1278738&jsn=398 Linda S Quote
AtlantaCamper Posted February 27, 2019 Posted February 27, 2019 1 hour ago, linda s said: This one looks pretty close. The fitting on the side that attaches to the brake plate looks different to me. It should look like this: That RAYBESTOS BC95174 part has a flat face on the part that mounts to the brake plate. That cable also doesn't list the length of the housing, which is key to fitting properly. Might work but it would be a risk to order it I think. Thanks for the suggestion though! Quote
AtlantaCamper Posted March 5, 2019 Posted March 5, 2019 On 2/1/2019 at 5:10 PM, defrag4 said: Axle Shaft Hub Seal/Paper Gasket - Toyota Part No.: 43422-60040 For this part I've been buying seals that are often indicated as "incompatible" with a 2wd pickup (supposed to be for a 4x4), but they seem to work just fine and are available. These have more holes than is needed but the have the right diameter and width and all of the bolts and pins line up with the holes. I was wondering if this is what other folks are using or is there a good source for the 'proper' ones? I see them listed on ebay for $10 a pair shipped as "Genuine Hub Gasket 1975-1998 Toyota LandCruiser Pickup 4Runner FJ40 4WD 4X4 pair" Quote
SpiritLump Posted September 16, 2019 Posted September 16, 2019 Nice list and thanks for posting. I'm sure we'll need some of the info, but hopefully later rather than sooner Quote
Kamaloha Posted November 27, 2019 Posted November 27, 2019 Hi, I have a Leisure Odyssey Americana Fargo. It just failed state inspection; the mechanic tells me the rear sway bar links are "loose", although they feel fine to me. I'm having trouble finding them on the web. Any ideas? (The links in the above thread to 4Runner Truck parts aren't at all the same suspension, since they show coil springs instead of the leaf springs we actually have back there). Quote
Kamaloha Posted November 27, 2019 Posted November 27, 2019 Call off the dogs, I found the part numbers. FYI, to get the right parts for our RV's go to parts.toyota.com and select 1989 Toyota Truck Truck DLX V 3.0L MT . Quote
Derek up North Posted November 27, 2019 Posted November 27, 2019 55 minutes ago, Kamaloha said: Call off the dogs, I found the part numbers. Care to share? Quote
Kamaloha Posted November 27, 2019 Posted November 27, 2019 I gave the right search term for the parts.toyota.com web site, but if you want specifics, the sway bar link bushings are 48817-30010 (4 required), bushing washers are 90948-02015 (8 required) and cotter pins are 95381-02525 (two required). Quote
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